Meet the Woman Putting Playwrights on a Path to the Stage

Pamela McQueen talks about how being a playwright went out of fashion – and then came back in.
By Emer Tyrrell

An tSeachtain Seo Caite, Thréig Comhairle TCDSU a Choimeádachas – Arís

Ag an gcomhairle deireanach, dhiúltaigh TCDSU rún chun tacú le Cut the Rent, grúpa mac léinn atá ag eagrú stailc chíosa.

Léiríonn Banc Bia UCC na Deacrachtaí Atá Roimh Mhic Léinn

An tseachtain seo, bhunaigh UCCSU banc bia do mhic léinn atá ag streachailt.
Editorial

UCC Food Banks Are A Symbol Of The Increasing Hardships Students Face

This week, UCCSU set up a food bank for students struggling to get by.
Editorial

Cut The Rent Debacle Exposes A Timid Council’s Conservatism

At last council, TCDSU rejected a motion to support Cut the Rent, a student-led group trying to organize a rent strike.

Trinity Ecologists to Conduct Biodiversity Audit of Áras an Uachtaráin

The team will spend 12 months assessing the habitats and species of the 130-acre grounds
By Sárán Fogarty

Trinity Declined to Disclose Details of Artwork Hidden From Public View

For reasons of security and "public interest", College would not say which of its extensive art collection is on view for academics only.
By Danielle Varley

Trinity Tops the Sunday Times Good Universities Guide for 18th Year Running

Dr Colm Murphy of the Good Universities Guide said the gap between Trinity and other universities was narrowing
By Aoife Kearins

Languages, Debate and Internet Security: Your Week Ahead

You can put off your essays a little longer – this week has lots to offer.
By Eimear Finan

Last-Gasp Fennelly Drop Kick Helps DUFC Men to Second AIL Win

DUFC Men beat Lansdowne 13-11 today, courtesy of a James Fennelly drop kick in the dying moments.
By Fiachra Gallagher